Path of Lights - Now will take a percentage of the influence gained on target skyland, and distribute that evenly to all neighboring skylands (so we take X% of the base influence, and divide that between the neighbors)

Path does not affect other influence gathering. It's basically an influence bomb that also hits neighbors when used.

Right, my mistake.So for 100k: 70k to the target, 7.5k to each of four neighbors in that example?

I don't understand why you chose those two large amounts of supply and workforce to add. We don't even have 2million at one skyland that we would need to move, let alone 50 million. No one even has that many supplies.workforce all together. It would be much more helpful to have smaller amounts, say 25,000 and 75,000.

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I don't understand why you chose those two large amounts of supply and workforce to add. We don't even have 2million at one skyland that we would need to move, let alone 50 million. No one even has that many supplies.workforce all together. It would be much more helpful to have smaller amounts, say 25,000 and 75,000.

Likely because I got confused, and no one had replied to my question of what amounts people wanted.

5k, 20k, 100k, and 500k should cover any transports we need. We've very rarely used the the current 500k ones, just three of them will clear out most any skyland with minimal hassle. I'd stick with just four-five sizes, the power list is a little too long and unwieldy as it is.

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Some confusion has arisen over the precise wording of Signal Analysis. By "targeted skyland," do you mean that it's one of the ten skylands the Fleet secretly REALLY wants, or do you mean that it's where the Fleet is attacking that day?

Also, if it shows the "really important" skylands, will the Fleet still continue attacking skylands we've determined to be "not important?"

Some confusion has arisen over the precise wording of Signal Analysis. By "targeted skyland," do you mean that it's one of the ten skylands the Fleet secretly REALLY wants, or do you mean that it's where the Fleet is attacking that day?

Targeted refers to finding out if the skyland is one of the secret 10 skylands.

Some confusion has arisen over the precise wording of Signal Analysis. By "targeted skyland," do you mean that it's one of the ten skylands the Fleet secretly REALLY wants, or do you mean that it's where the Fleet is attacking that day?

Also, if it shows the "really important" skylands, will the Fleet still continue attacking skylands we've determined to be "not important?"

As Taft responded, basically you target your analysis on a skyland, this lets you determine if that particular skyland is one of the priority HF targets. This should not change for this round, so once you uncover one of them, you know that it's especially important not to let that one fall.

The fleet will continue to attack skylands not in it's special targets list. Not being in that list does not make them 'not important' just not providing them with a special advantage. It remains to be seen which are which, it may require the fleet to break through to certain areas in order to even properly attack them. It's perfectly valid to wonder just exactly how much the fleet will bother with those skylands not on the "list" but we'll have to watch to see the fleet's plan of attack.

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